A 27-year-old Georgia man who was camping at Talladega Superspeedway has been missing since Saturday night.

Nick Bower was last seen at approximately 11 p.m. Saturday in the South Park area of the campgrounds, according to a sheriff’s news release. He was last seen sitting in a lawn chair near his camp site.

The South Park area is an unreserved camping area outside the racetrack, track spokesman Russell Branham said.

Bower was wearing a black hoodie with “Fastenal” on the front and also wearing a Fastenal hat. Fastenal is the sponsor of Carl Edwards’ Roush Fenway Racing team.

According to the sheriff’s department, Bower also might be wearing a gray North Face jacket.

The sheriff’s office has been working the case since Sunday, Branham said.

“The county sheriff’s department is totally in charge of this and they’re heading up the active search,” Branham said.

“They’ve been on the property ever since we’ve got the word there was a missing person. … We’re cooperating with the county sheriff’s department and anything that they need and any way we can help, we’re here.”

At 2.6 miles, Talladega is one NASCAR’s largest tracks with one of the sport’s largest camping areas. It typically attracts thousands of campers in both its infield and in camping areas outside the track. The track is located about 50 miles east of Birmingham.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Talladega county Sheriff’s Office at (256) 362-6117.